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Technical Early ford db kit w/granada 10” rotor

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by TomT, Feb 26, 2024.

  1. TomT
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    Bough a basic kit a long time ago that used a 10” Granada rotor and metric calipers. My calipers need replacing and I cannot find my paperwork on it. It was bought 15+ years ago. I think I bought it from Honest Charley.

    Anyone know the kit and have a component sheet you can send me?

    Thanks for any help you can give …..
     
  2. Fordors
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    These are known as “metric” calipers, they were used on GM intermediates starting in 1978.
    IMG_0420.jpeg IMG_0419.jpeg IMG_0418.jpeg You might want to google metric low drag calipers, those require a different master cylinder.
     
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  3. TomT
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    Thank you for your reply. This is just what I needed to know ….. now I am determining if I am using the Granada rotor. But that will be for tomorrow ….
     
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  4. Koz
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    I'm using those on my Vicky. Even cooler with the backing plates on as per the D-Russ tech. Here's a pic or two of mine. With the wheels on look real nice on an open wheel car p***ing you at about 80 or so.... Great tech by D-Russ on this. PXL_20220828_185158847.jpg


    PXL_20220331_204941985.jpg PXL_20220331_205001075.jpg
     
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  5. nobby
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    is the last pic 70-77 gm calipers?
     
  6. TomT
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    Koz - thank you for your reply. I used D-russ’s tech on my 5-window conversion but I stayed more traditional and did not drill the holes.

    You are using a Granada rotor, correct?
     
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  7. Mr48chev
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    I'm thinking that those kits used the Grenada rotor = 5 on 4-1/2 or 71/72 Chevelle style rotor with the 5 on 4-3/4 pattern. There were kits with second gen Camaro rotors too. Screenshot (939).png Screenshot (940).png Screenshot (941).png

    Depending on who put the kit together.
     
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  8. Koz
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    I used the kit with the GM calipers like TomT, but with Chevelle rotors. No difference but it allowed me to use the '49-50 Chevy p***enger wheels I liked the appearance of. The backing plates are drilled to get a tad more air into those rotors but I've seen that done on old race cars to do the same thing with the drums.
     
  9. TomT
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    Gotcha ….
     

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